David ROY
The latest issue of International Affairs (vol. 92, n°4, July 2016) is out. Contents include a special issue on "Chinese Foreign Policy on Trial: Contending Perspectives?".
The latest issue of International Affairs (vol. 92, n°4, July 2016) is out. Contents include a special issue on "Chinese Foreign Policy on Trial: Contending Perspectives?".
Yongjin Zhang, Introduction: Dynamism and contention: understanding Chinese foreign policy under Xi Jinping
Jinghan Zeng & Shaun Breslin, China's ‘new type of Great Power relations’: a G2 with Chinese characteristics?
Yongjin Zhang, China and liberal hierarchies in global international society: power and negotiation for normative change
Nien-Chung Chang Liao, The sources of China's assertiveness: the system, domestic politics or leadership preferences?
Zhang Yunling, China and its neighbourhood: transformation, challenges and grand strategy
Wu Xinbo. Cooperation, competition and shaping the outlook: the United States and China's neighbourhood diplomacy
Zhou Fangyin, Between assertiveness and self-restraint: understanding China's South China Sea policy
Zhao Huasheng, Afghanistan and China's new neighbourhood diplomacy
Katherine Morton, China's ambition in the South China Sea: is a legitimate maritime order possible?
Peter Ferdinand, Westward ho—the China dream and ‘one belt, one road’: Chinese foreign policy under Xi Jinping
Richard Maher, The elusive EU–China strategic partnership
Jingdong Yuan, Averting US–China conflict in the Asia–Pacific
Kai Chen, Three perspectives on Chinese diplomacy: government, think-tanks and academia
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